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Documents concerning the administration, program and development of the YWCA of Albert Lea, Minnesota followed by documents concerning the development, disaffiliation, and possible reaffiliation of the YWCA of Austin, Minnesota. The administration and development of the association is documented in basic standards reports, national certification documents, constitutions, and bylaws. Visitation reports include program descriptions, reports of challenges and successes, and discussion of personnel and management need.

Documents concerning the administration, program and development of YWCA of the U.S.A. associations in Rochester, St. Paul, and Winona, Minnesota in addition to a visitation reports for Silver Bay. Documents are arranged alphabetically by city or town with further topical and form designations on the microfilm for Duluth, Hibbing, Mankato, and Minneapolis. The administration and development of the associations is documented in basic standards reports, national certification documents, constitutions, and bylaws. Visitation reports include program descriptions, reports of challenges and successes, and discussion of personnel and management need. Additional documents include general correspondence and reports concerning association program and operations.

Documents concerning the administration, program and development of YWCA of the U.S.A. associations in Duluth, Hibbing, Mankato, and Minneapolis, Minnesota in addition to documents concerning development of new associations in Fairmont and Grand Rapids. Documents are arranged alphabetically by city or town with further topical and form designations on the microfilm for Duluth, Hibbing, Mankato, and Minneapolis. The administration and development of the associations is documented in basic standards reports, national certification documents, constitutions, and bylaws. Visitation reports include program descriptions, reports of challenges and successes, and discussion of personnel and management need. Additional documents include studies, pamphlets, annual reports, and general correspondence and reports concerning association program and operations.

Documents concerning the program, administration, and development of YWCA of the U.S.A. associations in Minneapolis and Rochester, Minnesota in addition to inquiry into new organization in Morris. Documents are arranged alphabetically by city or town with further form and topical designations on the microfilm under Minneapolis and Rochester. The administration and development of the affiliated associations is documented in basic standards reports, constitutions, and bylaws. Visitation reports include program descriptions, reports of challenges and successes, and discussion of personnel and management need. Additional materials include program materials, annual reports, documents concerning joint YMCA/YWCA buildings, general correspondence, and reports concerning association program and operations.

Documents concerning the program, administration, and development of YWCA of the U.S.A. associations in St. Paul and Winona, Minnesota. Documents are arranged alphabetically by city or town with further form and topical designations on the microfilm under each association. The administration and development of the affiliated associations is documented in basic standards reports, constitutions, and bylaws. Visitation reports include program descriptions, reports of challenges and successes, and discussion of personnel and management need. Additional materials include program materials, general correspondence, and reports concerning association program and operations.

Documents concerning the program, administration, and development of YWCA of the U.S.A. associations in Hibbing and Mankato, Minnesota with further form and topical designations on the microfilm under each association. The administration and development of the associations is documented in basic standards reports, constitutions, and bylaws. Visitation reports include program descriptions, reports of challenges and successes, and discussion of personnel and management need. Additional materials include program materials, annual reports, general correspondence, and reports concerning association program and operations.

Documents concerning the program, administration, and development of YWCA of the U.S.A. associations in Alberta Lea and Duluth, Minnesota in addition to inquiry into new organization in Austin. Documents are arranged alphabetically by city or town with further form and topical designations on the microfilm under Alberta Lea and Duluth. The administration and development of the affiliated associations is documented in basic standards reports, constitutions, and bylaws. Visitation reports include program descriptions, reports of challenges and successes, and discussion of personnel and management need. Additional materials include program materials, annual reports, general correspondence, and reports concerning association program and operations.

Documents concerning the YWCA of Saint Paul, Minnesota, its branches and international institute. YWCA of Saint Paul visitation reports describe and assess the association's program, leadership, activities, facilities and services. As in many other cities, the YWCA of Saint Paul finds itself in a city with a YMCA conducting women's work and classes. Correspondence with regional and national leaders describe the situation and seek advice on forming a cooperative relationship with the local YMCA. Additional documents include correspondence and reports concerning the institute's relationship to the central association, their Girl Reserve program, the Travelers Aid program and matters of association policy and leadership. The YWCA of Saint Paul International Institute provides programs and services for foreign born women and their families with the aim of helping the families adjust to living in the United States, to provide recreation opportunities and to provide opportunities for them to share their cultural heritage with the community. One such sharing opportunity is a festival of nations. The festival program outlines the special event and contains a map of booths representing the nationalities of its members. Other documents include a study of the Mexican community in Saint Paul, the bylaws and constitution of the Central and West End branches. The branches of the YWCA of Saint Paul serve the African American members.

Correspondence, reports and administrative records concerning YWCA of the U.S.A. associations in Winona, Virginia and Waterville, Minnesota. The YWCA of Virginia's affiliation, program, leadership and eventual disaffiliation due to finance are documented in letters, visitation reports and constitution. Documents concerning the YWCA of Winona include association fact sheets, governing documents, lists of professional and volunteer leadership, correspondence concerning its building, historical notes and visitation reports. Visitation reports describe and assess the association's program, leadership, activities, facilities and services. In addition, documents include the application for affiliation from the YWCA of Waterville and notes concerning its disaffiliation.

Documents concerning YWCA of the U.S.A. associations in Red Wing and Rochester, Minnesota. The affiliation, history, program, leadership and eventual disaffiliation of the YWCA of Red Wing, Minnesota is documented through visitation reports, correspondence and governing documents. Documents concerning the YWCA of Rochester include visitation reports, a residence survey, a community study, a program study, governing documents and a association history and fact sheets. Visitation reports describe and assess the association's program, leadership, activities, facilities and services. Also included are correspondence and reports concerning the association's cooperation with the local YMCA and their program industrial program.

Correspondence, reports and administrative records concerning the YWCA of Minneapolis, Minnesota's history, affiliation, camp facilities, building, leadership, program for industrial women and overall programs and services. As is custom for YWCA of the U.S.A. associations, the YWCA of Minneapolis uses studies to inform their program, services and leadership and to evaluate their current practices. A study of the social and health services of Minneapolis conducted by the Community Chests and Councils, Inc. assesses the services available in the community and the community needs. The self study of the association is a collection of materials gathered together to make an assessment of the association's program and operations. Also included are documents concerning the association's camp facility Lyman Lodge, fundraising pamphlets, correspondence and reports concerning the industrial program, lists of professional and volunteer leadership and a residence survey. The association's history, organization and structure is documented in historical notes, association fact sheets and governing documents.

Correspondence, reports and administrative records concerning the YWCA of Duluth, Minnesota and its international insitute. The International Institute of the YWCA of Duluth serves the immigrant women, girls and their families in Duluth. The programs and services assist with adjustment to life in the United States in addition to recreation and education opportunities. Visitation reports describe and assess the association's program, leadership, activities, facilities and services. Other documents include a study of women working in industry, a program study, governing documents and an association history and fact sheets.

Documents concerning YWCA of the U.S.A. work in Minnesota and associations in Albert Lea and Austin, Minnesota. Reports of the workers education project and adult education programs in Minnesota provide a history and an overview of adult education and workers education programs and their effects on the community. These reports are followed by excerpts from secretary's' letters concerning the YWCA work in the state of Michigan. The history, organization and program of the YWCA of Albert Lea are documented through correspondence, governing documents and visitation reports and include discussion of the apparent uncertain status of the association's affiliation. Similar documents follow the YWCA of Austin, Minnesota's affiliation, program and eventual disaffiliation. Additional documents concerning the Austin association include a residence survey and lists of professional and volunteer leadership.

Correspondence, reports and administrative records concerning the YWCA of the U.S.A. associations in Hibbing and Mankato, Minnesota and the development of organized work in the Iron Range. The Iron Range area of Minnesota is a largely rural depending on mining as an industry. The reports and correspondence include a Ford Study of the communities, assessments of the needs of the women and girls and description of cooperation with the YWCA of Hibbing and the YWCA of Virginia, Minnesota. Documents concerning the associations in Hibbing and Mankato include governing documents, association fact sheets and histories, building surveys, reports and correspondence concerning cooperation with the local YMCA's, visitation reports and lists of professional and volunteer leadership. In addition, the YWCA of Mankato documents include a copy of the constitution of the Women's Athletic Association of Mankato.

Documents concerning the affiliation, leadership, administration, building, finance and industrial department of the YWCA of Saint Paul, Minnesota. Reports of the industrial department include secretaries' reports describing and assessing the program and a report of a study of women in industry in Saint Paul, a cooperative study with the Saint Paul Association of PUblic and Business Affairs, the YWCA, the State Industrial Commission and the University of Minnesota. Other documents include association constitutions and bylaws, a residence survey, a finance survey and association history and fact sheets.

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